Horror fans, here is something really special for you today. Frictional Games and Humble Bundle are currently offering Amnesia: Collection for free. The Amnesia: Collection feature Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. This offer will end in 48 hours so we strongly suggest acquiring your free copy while you still can.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a first-person survival horror game that was released in 2010 and is all about immersion, discovery and living through a nightmare. The game puts you in the shoes of Daniel as he wakes up in a desolate castle, barely remembering anything about his past. Exploring the eerie pathways, players must also take part of Daniel’s troubled memories.
Its sequel, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, is a fresh and new approach to the Amnesia world while staying true to its origins, created by the team behind Dear Esther. In it, players assume the role of Oswald Mandus who awakes in his bed, wracked with fever and haunted by dreams of a dark and hellish engine. Tortured by visions of a disastrous expedition to Mexico, broken on the failing dreams of an industrial utopia, wracked with guilt and tropical disease, he wakes into a nightmare.
A lot of gamers believe that the first Amnesia game is superior to its sequel. Still, these are two free games so we are pretty sure that most of you will find them interesting.
You can acquire your free copies of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs from Humble Bundle’s website.
Enjoy!
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